Okay, so, I’ve been on this vintage kick lately, right? And you know what I’ve been really into? Vintage Coach bags. Specifically, I found this green Coach Court bag the other day, and I just had to share the whole process with you guys.

First off, I spent ages hunting for this thing. I was looking at different places that sell vintage stuff, and then I found a place to buy and sell items, but the Coach bag wasn’t there. I went to thrift stores, online marketplaces, all that. I wanted a legit, vintage Coach bag, not some knockoff.
I finally found one! It was at this little online shop called something like The Vintage Corner. And man, it was a beauty. This deep, rich green color, kind of like a forest green. It was an older model. You could tell it was used, but in a good way, you know? Like, it had character. Some people mentioned that the older Coach bags are worth more.
The next step was figuring out if it was real. I did a bunch of research, looking at pictures of real and fake Coach bags, reading articles about how to spot fakes, and all that stuff. This one looked legit – the stitching was perfect, the leather felt right, and the serial number inside matched what a real one should be. I even watched some YouTube videos about identifying authentic Coach bags.
- I looked at the stitching.
- I checked the material of leather.
- I learned how to see serial number.
Then came the waiting. I ordered the bag and waited, tapping my foot and checking the tracking info every five minutes. It took about a week, but finally, it arrived.
I ripped open that package like a kid on Christmas morning. And there it was, in all its vintage glory. The leather was even softer than I expected, and the color was perfect. It had that vintage smell, too, you know, that slightly musty but in a good way smell?

I spent the rest of the day cleaning it up a bit. I used a leather cleaner and conditioner I found at a local shop. It took a couple of hours, and it looked even better afterward. It was kind of like bringing it back to life.
Show you the final look
I’ve been using it for a few days now, and I love it. It’s the perfect size for everyday stuff, and it goes with almost everything. Plus, it’s just cool, you know? It’s got that vintage vibe that you just can’t get with a new bag. And every time I look at it, I just think about the history of the bag, all the places it’s been and who else had it before me, that’s the most interesting thing, I think.
So, yeah, that’s the story of my vintage green Coach Court bag. It was a bit of a journey to find it, but totally worth it in the end. If you’re thinking about getting into vintage stuff, I say go for it. It’s a lot of fun, and you can find some really amazing pieces.